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Iphigenia in Aulis (Way translation)
- By: Euripides
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Iphigenia in Aulis (Ancient Greek Ἰφιγένεια ἐν Αὐλίδι) stands as the final surviving masterpiece of the renowned playwright Euripides. Composed between 408 and 406 BC, just before his death, this poignant play premiered the following year as part of a trilogy that included The Bacchae and Alcmaeon in Corinth, where it triumphed at the Athenian city Dionysia. The narrative unfolds around Agamemnon, the leader of the Greek forces in the Trojan War, who faces the heart-wrenching choice to sacrifice his daughter, Iphigenia, in a desperate bid to appease the goddess Artemis and ...
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Bacchanals
- By: Euripides
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Dive into the world of Euripides Bacchae, a gripping exploration of myth and madness. Set against the backdrop of Thebes, the story unfolds with King Pentheus and his mother Agave facing the wrath of Dionysus, the god who seeks to prove his divine lineage and bring the wild rites of his worship to the city. This enthralling tale culminates in a shocking climax where Pentheus is brutally torn apart by the women of Thebes, with Agave tragically presenting his severed head to her father, Cadmus. Unlike many Greek tragedies, Bacchae features a dynamic chorus that plays a vital role in the ...
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Alcestis
- By: Euripides
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Alcestis, the earliest surviving play by Euripides, tells the poignant tale of a devoted wife who willingly sacrifices her life for that of her husband, King Admetus. As the play opens, Alcestis is on the brink of death, prompting a powerful confrontation between Apollo and Thanatos (Death), where Apollo seeks to extend her life but is met with resistance. He departs with a promise that a savior will arrive in Pherae to rescue her. This unique work stands out as one of the most unconventional Greek dramas—an exploration of love, sacrifice, and the intricate boundaries between tragedy and ...
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Electra (Murray Translation)
- By: Euripides
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In Euripides powerful tragedy, Electra (the Unmated One), the title character is consumed by a fierce hatred for her mother, Clytemnestra, and her stepfather, Aegisthus, who orchestrated the murder of her father, Agamemnon. Bound in a platonic marriage to a kind-hearted but destitute old peasant, Electra yearns for the return of her brother, Orestes, to help her exact revenge. When Orestes finally arrives, they embark on their fated mission, only to discover that the outcome is as tragically hollow as the vengeance that fueled their quest. Unlike Sophocles, who presents revenge in a ...
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Iphigenia in Tauris (Murray Translation)
- By: Euripides
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In a dramatic twist of fate, the intended sacrifice of Iphigenia at Aulis by her father, Agamemnon, is miraculously averted by the goddess Artemis, who cleverly substitutes a deer for the daughter. Transported to the desolate shores of Tauris, Iphigenia becomes the chief priestess presiding over the grim fate of hapless foreigners. Haunted by the betrayal of her parents and yearning for revenge, she awaits the arrival of shipwrecked Greeks—unbeknownst to her, her own brother, Orestes, is among them. Considered one of Euripides most exquisite works, Iphigenia in Tauris encapsulates the tragic...
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Iphigenia in Aulis
- By: Euripides
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In Iphigenia in Aulis, the final surviving play by the renowned playwright Euripides, the Greek fleet finds itself stranded at Aulis, Boeotia, eagerly poised to embark on its journey to Troy, yet immobilized by an inexplicable calm. The seer Calchas reveals that the goddess Artemis is the source of their misfortune, angry over Agamemnons slight against her. To appease her wrath and restore the winds, Agamemnon is faced with an unthinkable choice sacrifice his beloved daughter, Iphigenia. Torn between duty and despair, Agamemnon must weigh the potential rebellion of his restless troops against ...
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Trojan Women (Coleridge Translation)
- By: Euripides
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Regarded by modern playwright Ellen McLaughlin as perhaps the greatest antiwar play ever written, Euripides The Trojan Women, also known as Troades, is a poignant tragedy that resonates deeply even today. Written in 415 BC against the backdrop of the Peloponnesian War, this powerful work reflects on the devastating events surrounding the capture of Melos, where the Athenians brutally subjugated its people. This year was also marked by the notorious desecration of the hermai and the Athenians ill-fated second expedition to Sicily—events that likely influenced Euripides’ writing. The Trojan ...
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Alcestis (Way Translation)
- By: Euripides
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In the heart of Greek drama lies Alcestis, the noble queen of Pherae, whose story is as compelling as it is tragic. Her husband, Admetus, the seemingly virtuous king, gains the favor of Apollo, who orchestrates a twist of fate when Admetuss time comes, a willing substitute may take his place in death. In a desperate bid to prolong his own life, Admetus implores everyone he knows, even his own parents, to sacrifice themselves for him—but none are willing. This refusal leaves him embittered, ultimately severing ties with his family. It is Alcestis, however, who selflessly steps forward, ...
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Hecuba
- By: Euripides
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In a gripping tale reminiscent of Euripides Trojan Women, this play unfolds in the aftermath of Troys fall. Hecuba, the heartbroken widow of King Priam, grapples with the devastating loss of her daughter Polyxena and her son Polydore. With vengeance burning in her soul, she seeks to confront those who have betrayed her and her family. Summary by Elizabeth Klett
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Hippolytus
- By: Euripides
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In Euripides gripping tragedy, we delve into the story of Hippolytus, the chaste son of Theseus, who spurns the worship of Aphrodite in favor of the huntress Artemis. Enraged by his rejection, Aphrodite weaves a web of vengeance, igniting a tumultuous love in Hippolytus stepmother, Phaedra. This fateful clash of love and loyalty sets off a devastating chain of events that leads to tragedy. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett)
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Medea. Eine griechische Tragödie.
- Hörbuchzeit - Klassiker der Weltliteratur
- By: Euripides
- Narrated by: Sven Görtz
- Length: 1 hr and 34 mins
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Mit "Medea" schuf Euripides eines der eindrucksvollsten Dramen der griechischen Antike. Im Mittelpunkt steht Medea, die von ihrem Mann Jason für eine andere verlassen wird – und deren Reaktion in eine der radikalsten Taten der Tragödienliteratur mündet. Die Tragödie thematisiert Liebe, Rache, Machtlosigkeit und die Stellung der Frau – und zeigt, wie Schmerz, Stolz und Ausgrenzung einen Menschen zu tragischen Entscheidungen bewegen können. Ein weltberühmter Stoff – Medeas Geschichte wird bis heute auf den Bühnen der Welt gespielt und diskutiert.
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Medea. Eine griechische Tragödie.
- Hörbuchzeit - Klassiker der Weltliteratur
- Narrated by: Sven Görtz
- Length: 1 hr and 34 mins
- Release date: 12-12-2025
- Language: German
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Andromache
- By: Euripides
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Andromache is a Classical Greek verse tragedy written by Euripides in the 5th century BCE. When Troy was taken by the Greeks, Andromache, wife of that Hector whom Achilles slew ere himself was slain by the arrow which Apollo guided, was given in the dividing of the spoils to Neoptolemus, Achilles’ son. So he took her oversea to the land of Thessaly, and loved her, and entreated her kindly, and she bare him a son in her captivity. But after ten years! Neoptolemus took to wife a princess of Sparta, Hermione, daughter of Menelaus and Helen. But to these was no child born, and the soul of ...
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Unter der Sonne Homers. Die große Hörbuch Box der griechischen Literatur und Philosophie
- Platon / Aristoteles / Sophokles / Euripides / Aischylos / Aristophanes
- By: Aischylos, Euripides, Aristoteles, and others
- Narrated by: Sven Görtz
- Length: 28 hrs and 4 mins
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Vieles, was wir heute denken, viele unserer westlichen Werte gehen zurück auf die Glanzzeit der ersten Philosophie in Griechenland um 500 v. Chr. Verbunden mit den Namen Sokrates, Platon und Aristoteles. Und auch unsere Literatur bestimmen noch immer Figuren und Geschichten der Antike. Unsere Box vereint Klassiker der Denk-und Dramenkunst. Mit dabei: "Die Apologie des Sokrates", "Das Gastmahl", "Phaidon" (alle Platon), "Die Nikomachische Ethik" (Aristoteles), "Antigone", "König Ödipus" (Sophokles), "Medea" (Euripides), "Die Perser" (Aischylos) und "Die Vögel", "Lysistrate"(Aristophanes).
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Unter der Sonne Homers. Die große Hörbuch Box der griechischen Literatur und Philosophie
- Platon / Aristoteles / Sophokles / Euripides / Aischylos / Aristophanes
- Narrated by: Sven Görtz
- Length: 28 hrs and 4 mins
- Release date: 06-10-2022
- Language: German
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Orestie
- nach Euripides in einer Übersetzung von Raoul Schrott
- By: Euripides, Raoul Schrott - Übersetzer, Michael Farin, and others
- Narrated by: Melika Foroutan, Patrick Güldenberg, Corinna Harfouch, and others
- Length: 2 hrs and 55 mins
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Der Klassiker um Schuld, Rache und Sühne als modernes Hörspiel. Der Vater opfert die Tochter, die Mutter erschlägt darauf ihren Mann und wird deswegen von ihrem Sohn erschlagen - am Ende dieser Geschichte um Rache und Gier steht die Erkenntnis, dass es so nicht weitergehen kann. Die Idee der Rechtsstaatlichkeit hält Einzug. In einer faszinierenden Mischung aus schlagfertigen Dialogen, gereimten Wechselgesängen und modernen Wendungen holt Raoul Schrott diesen Klassiker ins Hier und Jetzt.
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Orestie
- nach Euripides in einer Übersetzung von Raoul Schrott
- Narrated by: Melika Foroutan, Patrick Güldenberg, Corinna Harfouch, Ulrich Matthes, Ulrich Noethen, Friedhelm Ptok, Michael Rotschopf
- Length: 2 hrs and 55 mins
- Release date: 14-03-2022
- Language: German
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700 citations de philosophie antique
- Comprendre la philosophie
- By: Sénèque, Euripide, Marc Aurèle, and others
- Narrated by: Nicolas Planchais, Patrick Martinez-Bournat, Élodie Huber, and others
- Length: 3 hrs and 11 mins
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La pensée antique est au fondement de l'histoire des idées et de la philosophie occidentale. Découvrez-en toute la profondeur en 700 citations soigneusement choisies pour présenter sous forme condensée les enseignements majeurs des sept figures incontournables de la philosophie antique, entre la Grèce et Rome qui s'en nourrit.
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700 citations de philosophie antique
- Comprendre la philosophie
- Narrated by: Nicolas Planchais, Patrick Martinez-Bournat, Élodie Huber, Patrick Blandin
- Series: Comprendre la philosophie
- Length: 3 hrs and 11 mins
- Release date: 14-02-2018
- Language: French
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Apprendre la sagesse avec les philosophes classiques grecs 400 citations
- By: Platon, Aristote, Euripide, and others
- Narrated by: Nicolas Planchais, Patrick Martinez-Bournat, Patrick Blandin
- Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
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La pensée antique est au fondement de l'histoire des idées et de la philosophie occidentale. Fondamentalement pratique et axée sur le quotidien, elle est marquée par le stoïcisme et la recherche de la sagesse sous toutes ses formes. Découvrez-en toute la profondeur en 400 citations soigneusement choisies pour présenter sous forme condensée les enseignements majeurs des figures incontournables de la Grèce antique.
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Apprendre la sagesse avec les philosophes classiques grecs 400 citations
- Narrated by: Nicolas Planchais, Patrick Martinez-Bournat, Patrick Blandin
- Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
- Release date: 22-12-2017
- Language: French
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100 citations d'Euripide
- By: Euripide
- Narrated by: Nicolas Planchais
- Length: 29 mins
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Euripide est un des trois grands tragiques de l'Athènes classique, avec Eschyle et Sophocle. Certains auteurs antiques lui attribuent 95 pièces dont 18 conservées dans leur intégralité. Il reste d'Euripide plus de pièces que d'Eschyle et Sophocle réunis, parce que sa popularité augmentait tandis que la leur déclinait. Il connut un immense succès durant l'époque hellénistique. Connu parmi les écrivains de l'Athènes classique pour sa sympathie sans égale envers toutes les victimes de la société, femmes incluses, ses contemporains l'ont associé à Socrate.
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100 citations d'Euripide
- Narrated by: Nicolas Planchais
- Series: Les 100 citations de...
- Length: 29 mins
- Release date: 30-06-2017
- Language: French
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Alkestis
- By: Euripides
- Narrated by: Gisela Mattishent, Max Eckard, Wolfgang Reichmann, and others
- Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
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In dieser griechischen Sage wird Apollon, der Gott des Lichts, von Göttervater Zeus gezwungen, einem sterblichen Menschen zu dienen. Er wählt den gütigen Admetos aus. Als der Tag dessen Todes naht, belohnt Apollon ihn für seine Großherzigkeit indem er einen Stellvertreter in den Tod schickt. Nachdem Admetos' Vater Pheres abgelehnt hat, für seinen Sohn zu sterben, erklärt sich seine Frau Alkestis bereit, diesen Schritt zu gehen. Bald bereut Admetos es, seine Frau gehen zu lassen.
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Alkestis
- Narrated by: Gisela Mattishent, Max Eckard, Wolfgang Reichmann, Christian Rohde, Wolfgang Büttner, Otto Preuss
- Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
- Release date: 14-10-2016
- Language: German
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Medea [Spanish Edition]
- By: Eurípides
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
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Medea es una obra teatral en la que el personaje principal, Medea, mata a sus hijos para vengarse de su esposo, quien la ha dejado por otra mujer. A pesar de lo terrible de este acto, se ha identificado a este personaje con la mujer enganada. El analisis de esta obra ha generado muchas controversias. Esta es la obra mas famosa de Eurpides.
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Medea [Spanish Edition]
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
- Release date: 18-08-2015
- Language: Spanish
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Andromache
- By: Euripides, Gene Openshaw, Amy Escobar, and others
- Narrated by: Sonya Joseph, Andrew McGinn
- Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
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Euripides' classic tragedy in a new verse translation and a new, full cast audio production. After Troy fell to the Greeks, Andromache, the wife of the slain Trojan king Hector, was taken as prize and given to Achilles' son Neoptolemus as his concubine. He treated her kindly, and in the fullness of time she bore him a son. But Neoptolemus went on to take as his wife Hermione, the daughter of Menelaus, but she could bear him no children. Enraged with jealousy, Hermione plots the death of Andromache.
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Andromache
- Narrated by: Sonya Joseph, Andrew McGinn
- Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
- Release date: 06-05-2013
- Language: English
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